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I work in IT as well and I agree. But the single biggest way to improve your ping is to switch to an ISP that has good ping latency. Everyone doesn't have that luxury depending on where they live
In all honesty, since I don't know much on the subject except for ping being the single most important aspect, do you think that Comcast internet in the Chicagoland area has a decent chance of having a good ping number? I just ran a speedtest on my phone using my home wifi and the numbers I got were: 19ms 10.47mbps download 6.72mbps upload without having my actual internet issue that I previously stated fixed yet. Apparently there's an issue with the wires outside my house that's interfering with the ability of Comcast to fully provide the internet signal I should be getting so a technician is coming tomorrow to fix the issue since I should be getting 25mbps download and I'm typically averaging anywhere from 3 to 7 download, and 10mbps download on a good morning like today.
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